Trump: "I sort of miss my protesters"

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STORY: At a campaign rally in Portland, Maine, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said, "I sort of miss my protesters," as he was interrupted several times during his remarks.
Some protesters appeared to be holding up copies of the Constitution.
Last week, Khizr Khan, the father of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed by a bomb in Iraq in 2004, addressed the Democratic National Convention. Khan, a U.S. citizen of Pakistani origin and a Muslim, attacked Trump for proposing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States and asked if the candidate had read the U.S. Constitution.
At the convention he pulled out a pocket-copy from the inside of his suit coat, in one of the most commented moments on the night that Hillary Clinton accepted her party's nomination for president.

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